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Break-Even in Units, Torget-Income, New Unit Variable Cost, Degree of Operating Leverage, Percent Change in Operating Income Reagan, Inc, has developed a chew-proof dog bed-the Tuff-Pup. Flxed conts are $192,000 per year. The average price for the Tuff-Pup is $37, and the averege variable cost is $25 per unit. Currently, Reagan produces and sells 20,000 Tuff-Pups annually. Required: 1. How many Tuff-pups must be sold to break even? units 2. If Reagan wants to earn $66,000 in profit, how many Tuff-Pups must be sold? units Feedback TCleck My Woik 1. Break-even in units (Foxed costs / Contribution margin per unit). 2. Units needed to obtain targetod profit = (Total fuxed costs + Targeted profit) / Contribution margin per unit. Prepare a variable-costing income statement to verify your answer. Prepare a variable-costing income statement to verify your answer. Feedback Thock My Woik Remember a contribution margin income statement calculates contribution-margin not gross profit. 3. Suppose that Reagan would like to lower the break-even units to 9,600 . The company does net believe that the price or fixed cost can be changed. Calculate the new unit variable cost that would result in break-even units of 9,600. If required, round your intermediate computations and final answer to the nearest cent. 4. What is Reagan's current contribution margin and operating income? Calculate the degree of operating leverage, Round your answer to three decimal places. If sales increased by 10 percent next year, what would the percent change in operating income be? Use your rounded answer to the question above in your computations, and round your final percentage answer to two decimal places (for example, 45.555% would be entered as " 45.56" ). \% What would the now total operating income for next year be? Round your answer to the nearest dollar